MOCAP

MOCAP operates energy-intensive plastics manufacturing facilities where electricity represents a major operating expense. As utility rates continued to rise, company leadership chose to take a proactive approach to stabilizing long term costs and reducing exposure to future increases.

Artisun Solar installed a 1.494 MW rooftop solar system for MOCAP at its Missouri headquarters. The project includes more than 4,000 solar panels and was engineered to align with the facility’s daytime production demands, allowing MOCAP to offset a significant portion of its grid usage while maintaining uninterrupted operations during construction.

Project Outcomes

  • Nearly 50 percent reduction in monthly electricity costs

  • More than $85,000 saved annually in energy expenses

  • Over $4 million in projected lifetime utility savings

  • Approximately 35,000 metric tons of carbon emissions avoided

Artisun Solar also worked closely with MOCAP to secure available federal incentives. Solar tax credits covered more than 40 percent of the total project cost, resulting in over $860,000 in upfront savings and strengthening the project’s overall return.

The installation positions MOCAP for greater cost predictability, improved operational resilience, and continued leadership in efficient manufacturing in Missouri.

MOCAP testimonial

Client Testimonial

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Andrew Stream, CFO, MOCAP

MOCAP

“Working with Artisun Solar has been fantastic, truly a relationship that has helped us from the inception of the project all the way through to completion. Many businesses don’t realize they’re eligible for tax incentives that can fund projects like this. Thanks to Artisun’s expertise, we’ve maximized these incentives, making solar not just a smart environmental choice, but a financially sound one as well.”

Project Details:

  • Location: Park Hills, MO
  • Type: Rooftop
  • Solar Panels: 4,000
  • System Size: 1.5 MW DC
  • Environmental Impact: Offsets 35,272.1 metric tons of CO₂
  • Incentives Utilized: Federal tax credit, USDA grant, Ameren rebate, State & Federal Depreciation
  • Utility Provider: Ameren
  • First Year Electricity Savings: $85,033
  • Lifetime Electricity Savings: $3,707,957
  • Energy Covered: 57%
  • Payback Period: <1 year

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